No. In fact it is a better look to have contrast between the flooring and furniture, especially if the floor color is lighter.
No it can have it's own theme.
There are many type of pain schemes that make homes attractive. But the best way to make a home look really good, is to have the pain scheme to match any decor, flooring, furniture, and even most of the rooms.
Curtain rods don't have to match the color of the furniture. You can however coordinate the curtain rod to match the room's theme. There is no need to match monochrome or exactly the furniture in the room.
It is possible to match old hardwood flooring to your new one. However, there is always a possibility that the flooring would not align perfectly and leave small gaps between the slats.
Some bedroom furniture that would match a modern decor scheme include furniture that is dark and sleek looking. You can buy a lot of modern furniture at IKEA.
A bronzed birch laminate flooring will best match bleached oak cabinets. The dark color of the wood flooring would really compliment the pale colored cabinets.
Black rugs will match most any furniture. Black is a color that will work with any other color. It's a neutral color. It looks great with everything.
As a flooring installer I have to use every imaginable angle to match the room.
It is better to buy a set as they will all match.
Raymour and Flanigan Furniture sells leather sofas starting at $549.95 for American Furniture's Marshall Sofa and $699.95 for the Bentley Leather-Match Sofa by Global Furniture USA.
I recommend using a quarter round that matches the baseboard
You may have new furniture that will match your dream perfectly, but starting your business with used office furniture will let you get an idea of how you work before you spend on permanent items.